Abstract

Waveguide filters using capacitive obstacles appear essentially more suitable than those using inductive obstacles for applications involving tuning over a wide frequency range. Q-factors of waveguide filters with inductive and capacitive obstacles and a central tuning screw have been derived showing the comparison between the two types of filter when tuned over 500 Mc/s in the X-band. The paper describes two possible solutions leading to multi-cavity filters tunable over several hundred megacycles per second in the 8.5?9.5 Gc/s range, and adjustable to give a wide range of bandwidths and performances.

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